Luke Bryan has more than two dozen movies on CMT that bring in tens of thousands of dollars every month. Or maybe we should say “had.”
In support of his good friend Jason Aldean, Bryan told CMT that they would no longer be able to use his music starting right away. He is said to have told Executive Vice President Joe Barron, “Your network isn’t right for my music.” “Until you put Jason’s video back up and apologize to him in writing, you won’t get anything from my label.”

People in the country neighborhood are now doing the same thing. Sources say that Toby Keith is next in line, but other people are also thinking about it.
Bryan said, “We need to stick together like we did with Bud Light and Target, and we will win again.”
The problem started when Aldean put out a video for a song that had already been out for a while. In the song’s words, Aldean talks about life in a small town and how dangerous it would be for people of different races to go there to start a race fight or rob a store. People whose adrenaline levels increased after seeing the images said that it doesn’t support violence in any way.

ALLOD Cynthia Luhu, a reporter, went to Macon, Georgia, where Aldean grew up. It looks like a small town, but it’s actually a pretty big city at the intersection of two major interstates. With about 150,000 people and a rate of violence and property crimes that is twice the national average, it’s easy to see why he wanted to leave. So he moved to a 1440-acre, luxurious house 60 miles outside of Nashville. It’s about the size of a small town, so there’s that.
Aldean is a true American hero for showing that people who have never lived in a small town will try to protect it, and Luke Bryan is a saint for standing by him. God bless the U.S.A.